Juju Charm - RabbitMQ
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Configuring SSL --------------- Generate an unencrypted RSA private key for the servers and a certificate: openssl genrsa -out rabbit-server-privkey.pem 2048 Get an X.509 certificate. This can be self-signed, for example: openssl req -batch -new -x509 -key rabbit-server-privkey.pem -out rabbit-server-cert.pem -days 10000 Deploy the service: juju deploy rabbitmq-server rabbit Enable SSL, passing in the key and certificate as configuration settings: juju set rabbit ssl_enabled=True ssl_key="`cat rabbit-server-privkey.pem`" ssl_cert="`cat rabbit-server-cert.pem`" To change the source that the charm uses for packages: juju set rabbit source="cloud:precise-icehouse" This will enable the Icehouse pocket of the Cloud Archive (which contains a new version of RabbitMQ) and upgrade the install to the new version. The source option can be used in a few different ways: source="ppa:james-page/testing" - use the testing PPA owned by james-page source="http://myrepo/ubuntu main" - use the repository located at the provided URL The charm also supports use of arbitary archive key's for use with private repositories: juju set rabbit key="C6CEA0C9" Note that in clustered configurations, the upgrade can be a bit racey as the services restart and re-cluster; this is resolvable using: juju resolved --retry rabbitmq/1